US9721905B2 - Semiconductor package and mobile device using the same - Google Patents
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a semiconductor package and a mobile device using the same.
- a semiconductor device used for a mobile device represented by a cellular phone is required to suppress a leakage of unnecessary electromagnetic wave toward outside in order to prevent a bad effect on communication properties.
- a semiconductor package having a shielding function is therefore applied thereto.
- the semiconductor package having the shielding function the one having a structure in which a shielding layer is provided along an outer surface of an encapsulant sealing a semiconductor chip mounted on an interposer board is known.
- a semiconductor package using an interposer board in which vias connected to a ground wiring are arranged at an outer peripheral side to suppress the leakage of the unnecessary electromagnetic wave from a side surface of the interposer board outer peripheral side to suppress the leakage of the unnecessary electromagnetic wave from a side surface of the interposer board is known. It is required to enhance electrical and mechanical connection reliability between the shielding layer and the ground wiring of the interposer board in the semiconductor package. Further, it is required to suppress the leakage of the unnecessary electromagnetic wave from the side surface of the interposer board without increasing a size of the semiconductor package.
- FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating a configuration of a semiconductor package according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating a state before a conductive shielding layer is formed at the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an example of an interposer board used for the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the interposer board illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a plan view illustrating another example of the interposer board used for the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a side view illustrating another configuration of a semiconductor package according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a view representing a relationship between a maximum interval of cutting planes of vias and a magnetic field shielding effectiveness of the semiconductor package.
- FIG. 10 is a view representing a relationship between a contact resistance of the conductive shielding layer and the cutting plane of via and the magnetic field shielding effectiveness of the semiconductor package.
- FIG. 11A to FIG. 11C are views illustrating a manufacturing process of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 12A to FIG. 12E are views illustrating a manufacturing process of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 13 is a top view of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view enlargedly illustrating a part of the encapsulant and the conductive shielding layer of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 is a view representing a relationship between a sheet resistivity at a formation part of identification marks at the conductive shielding layer and the magnetic field shielding effectiveness of the semiconductor package.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a cellular phone according to the embodiment.
- a semiconductor package including an interposer board, external connection terminals provided at a first surface of the interposer board, a semiconductor chip mounted on a second surface of the Interposer board, an encapsulant formed on the second surface of the interposer board to seal the semiconductor chip, and a conductive shielding layer provided to cover the encapsulant and at least part of a side surface of the interposer board, is provided.
- the interposer board includes a first wiring layer formed at a first surface of an insulating substrate, a second wiring layer formed at a second surface of the insulating substrate, and plural vias through the insulating substrate. A part of the plural vias has a cutting plane exposed to the side surface of the interposer board and cut in a thickness direction of the interposer board. The cutting plane of the via is electrically connected to the conductive shielding layer.
- FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating the semiconductor package according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating a state before a conductive shielding layer is formed in the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an example of an interposer board used for the semiconductor package illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the interposer board illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a semiconductor package 1 illustrated in these drawings is a semiconductor package having a shielding function in which a conductive shielding layer 7 is formed at an FBGA (Fine pitch Ball Grid Array) 6 including an interposer board 2 , solder balls 3 provided as external connection terminals at a first surface of the interposer board 2 , a semiconductor chip 4 mounted on a second surface of the interposer board 2 , and an encapsulant 5 sealing the semiconductor chip 4 .
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- the interposer board 2 has an insulating substrate 21 as an insulating substrate.
- a first wiring layer 22 is provided at a first surface (lower surface), and a second wiring layer 23 is provided at a second surface (upper surface) of the insulating substrate 21 .
- the wiring layers 22 , 23 each are not limited to a conductive layer in a single-layer structure, but each may be the one made up of two or more layers of conductive layers.
- the interposer board 2 includes vias 24 through the insulating substrate 21 to electrically connect the first wiring layer 22 and the second wiring layer 23 .
- the wiring layers 22 , 23 , and the vias 24 are made up of a copper foil, conductive paste containing silver or copper, and nickel plating, gold plating, or the like is performed on a surface according to need.
- the via 24 of the interposer board 2 includes a conductive layer 25 formed at an inner surface of a hole through the insulating substrate 21 , a padding material 26 filled in a hollow part inside the conductive layer 25 , and lands 27 , 27 electrically connecting the conductive layer 25 and the wiring layers 22 , 23 as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the padding material 26 is made up of, for example, an insulating resin, or a conductive resin.
- the padding material 26 is preferable to be formed by a material superior in adhesiveness with the conductive shielding layer 7 . When the padding material 26 is formed by a conductive material, lowering of a contact resistance value between the via 24 and the conductive shielding layer 7 can be expected because a contact area with the conductive shielding layer 7 increases.
- the via 24 may be the one in which a metallic material (copper or the like) is filled in the hole by plating and so on.
- the solder balls 3 are provided at the first surface (the surface where the first wiring layer 22 is provided) of the interposer board 2 .
- the solder balls 3 are electrically connected to the first wiring layer 22 .
- a chip mounting area X is provided at the second surface (the surface where the second wiring layer 23 is provided) of the interposer board 2 .
- a signal wiring, a ground wiring, and so on of the second wiring layer 23 are provided at the chip mounting area X in addition to a chip mounting part though they are not illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the interposer board 2 includes solder resist layers 28 , 29 formed at the first and second surfaces.
- the semiconductor chip 4 is mounted on the second surface of the interposer board 2 . Electrode pads (not-illustrated) provided at an upper surface of the semiconductor chip 4 are electrically connected to the second wiring layer 23 of the interposer board 2 via bonding wires 8 such as Au wires. Further, the encapsulant 5 sealing the semiconductor chip 4 together with the bonding wires 8 and so on is formed at the second surface of the interposer board 2 . The encapsulant 5 and at least part of a side surface of the interposer board 2 are covered by the conductive shielding layer 7 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is preferable to be formed by a metal layer of which resistivity is low to prevent leakage of unnecessary electromagnetic wave radiated from the semiconductor chip 4 and the wiring layers 22 , 23 of the interposer board 2 inside the encapsulant 5 , and for example, the metal layer made up of copper, silver, nickel or the like is applied.
- a thickness of the conductive shielding layer 7 is preferable to be set based on the resistivity thereof. For example, it is preferable to set the thickness of the conductive shielding layer 7 such that a sheet resistance value which is found by dividing the resistivity of the conductive shielding layer 7 by the thickness becomes 0.5 ⁇ or less.
- the sheet resistance value of the conductive shielding layer 7 is set to be 0.5 ⁇ or less, and thereby, it is possible to suppress the leakage of the unnecessary electromagnetic wave from the encapsulant 5 with good reproducibility.
- a part of the vias 24 namely, a via 24 A connected to ground wirings 22 A, 23 A is arranged at an outer peripheral part of the interposer board 2 as illustrated in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5 in the semiconductor package 1 of this embodiment.
- the via 24 A has a cutting plane C cut in a thickness direction of the interposer board 2 , and the via 24 A is disposed such that the cutting plane C is exposed to the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the first and second wiring layers 22 , 23 include the ground wirings 22 A, 23 A.
- the ground wirings 22 A, 23 A are disposed at the outer peripheral part to expose to the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the via 24 A connected to the ground wirings 22 A, 23 A is disposed at the outer peripheral part of the interposer board 2 .
- the via 24 A has the cutting plane C cut in the thickness direction of the interposer board 2 , and is disposed to expose the cutting plane C to the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed to cover a part of the side surface of the interposer board 2 , and therefore, the conductive shielding layer 7 is electrically connected to the ground wiring 23 A, and further is electrically connected to the cutting plane C of the via 24 A.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 and the via 24 A are electrically connected through the cutting plane C of the via 24 A, and therefore, it is possible to enhance a connection state between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the via 24 A. Specifically, it is possible to lower the contact resistance between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the via 24 A.
- the connection state between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A may be electrically connected at high frequency through a thin insulator without being limited to a state of directly connected (direct current connection).
- FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 illustrate a state in which the via 24 A is cut to pass through a center of the via 24 A.
- the contact area of the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A thereby increases, and therefore, it is possible to further improve the connection state between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the via 24 A.
- the cutting plane C of the via 24 A is not necessarily pass through the center of the via 24 A, but a part of the via 24 A may be included in the cutting plane C.
- a shape of the land 27 is preferable to be a rectangle as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a rectangle as illustrated in FIG. 4 and a semicircle as illustrated in FIG. 6 are conceivable as the shape of the land 27 of the cut via 24 A.
- the rectangle land 27 illustrated in FIG. 4 is the one in which, for example, a square land is cut.
- a semicircle land 271 on an interposer board 201 illustrated in FIG. 6 is the one in which, for example, a circle land is cut.
- an area of a cutting plane of the land 271 is easy to vary affected by variation of a position of a dicing line.
- the vias 24 A are not disposed at four corners of the interposer board 2 .
- the vias 24 A disposed at the four corners are cut in a dicing process twice, and therefore, separation and so on of the copper foil from the interposer board 2 is easy to occur. Accordingly, it is preferable not to dispose the vias 24 A at the four corners of interposer board 2 .
- the vias 24 A which are to be cut may be disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 when there is no possibility that damage or breakdown of the vias 24 A caused by the separation and so on of the copper foil may occur in the dicing process.
- the vias 24 A illustrated in FIG. 2 to FIG. 5 each have the cutting plane C in which a part of the via 24 A in the thickness direction (a penetration direction of the via 24 ) is cut in the thickness direction of the interposer board 2 .
- the cutting plane C of the via 24 A has a shape in which a part of the via 24 A in the thickness direction is cut from the second surface side of the interposer board 2 .
- An end portion at the first surface side and a vicinity part thereof of the interposer board 2 of the via 24 A are covered by the insulating substrate 21 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed to cover the cutting plane C in which a part of the via 24 A in the thickness direction is cut and a stepped surface generated by cutting a part of the via 24 A. It is thereby possible to enhance a covering property of the FBGA 6 by the conductive shielding layer 7 and a connectivity between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A.
- the via 24 A may have the cutting plane C in which a whole of the via 24 A in the thickness direction (the penetration direction of the via 24 A) is cut in the thickness direction of the interposer board 2 .
- the cutting plane C of the via 24 A illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 has a shape in which the whole of the via 24 A in the thickness direction is cut.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed to cover a part of the cutting plane C of the via 24 A in the thickness direction from the second surface side of the interposer board 2 . A part of the cutting plane C which is not covered by the conductive shielding layer 7 is exposed to the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 may be formed to cover all of the cutting plane C. In this case, the conductive shielding layer 7 may be electrically connected to the ground wiring 22 A at the first wiring layer 22 .
- the whole of the via 24 A is cut in the semiconductor packages 1 illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 , and therefore, it is possible to suppress an increase of an area of the semiconductor package 1 .
- a length of one edge of a semiconductor package increases twice or more of a width of a land of the via compared to an interposer board in which the via is not disposed at the outer peripheral part thereof.
- the interposer board 2 in which the via 24 A which is cut at the center is disposed at the outer periphery is used, an increasing amount of the length of one edge of the semiconductor package 1 is suppressed to approximately a width of the land of the via 24 .
- the width of the land of the via 24 is 0.2 mm
- the length of the one edge of the package increases 0.4 mm or more if the via which is not cut is disposed, but the increasing amount of the length of one edge of the package can be suppressed to approximately 0.2 mm if the cut via is disposed.
- the via 24 A having the cutting plane C electrically connected to the conductive shielding layer 7 has an effect to suppress the leakage of the electromagnetic wave from the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the via 24 A penetrates the interposer board 2 , and electrically connected to the conductive shielding layer 7 by the cutting plane C, and therefore, it is possible to effectively suppress the leakage of the electromagnetic wave from a whole of the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the via is provided only at a part of the interposer board 2 in the thickness direction although the via connected to the ground wiring is disposed at the outer peripheral part of the interposer board 2 , the electromagnetic wave leaks from a part where the via does not exist in the thickness direction.
- the via 24 A through the interposer board 2 is disposed, and thereby, it is possible to effectively suppress the leakage of the electromagnetic wave from the side surface of the interposer board 2 because the via 24 A brings out a shielding effectiveness for the whole of the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- a leakage suppressing effect (magnetic field shielding effectiveness) of the electromagnetic wave improves as an interval between the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A exposed to the side surface of the interposer board 2 is narrow. It is preferable that a maximum interval between the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A is set to be 4 mm or less.
- a disposing interval of the vias 24 A is not limited to a regular interval. The disposing interval of the vias 24 A may not be constant. It is preferable to dispose the vias 24 A such that the maximum interval of the cutting planes C becomes 4 mm or less even in such a case.
- FIG. 9 represents results in which the magnetic field shielding effectiveness at respective frequencies of 900 MHz, 2500 MHz are measured.
- a measurement sample is a semiconductor package of which length of one edge is 8.15 mm, height (including the solder ball) is 1.06 mm. Noise is terminated by feeding power from external to solder balls, and by propagating from the solder balls to a board through a signal wiring of an interposer board and vias.
- a conductive shielding layer, an exposed via, a ground wiring, ground pins of the solder balls are electrically connected.
- a magnetic field strength is measured by scanning at a distance of 1 mm just above an encapsulant of the package (reference surface).
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness is found from a difference between the magnetic field strengths at the reference surface when a shielding layer exists and when the shielding layer does not exist.
- a thickness of the conductive shielding layer is set to be 50 ⁇ m at an upper surface of the package and 70 ⁇ m at a side surface thereof.
- a resistivity of the conductive shielding layer is approximately 30 ⁇ cm.
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness measured as stated above is represented in FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 9 represents the magnetic field shielding effectiveness when the maximum interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A is changed.
- a logarithm of the maximum interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A and the magnetic field shielding effectiveness has a linear relationship. It can be seen that the magnetic field shielding effectiveness is lowered when the maximum interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A is wide. It is preferable that the maximum interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A is narrow to enhance the magnetic field shielding effectiveness. In the semiconductor package 1 used at a mobile device, it is required to make the magnetic field shielding effectiveness 34 dB or more at 900 MHz. Accordingly, the maximum interval of the cutting planes C is preferable to be set at 4 mm or less. It is higher for the effect to narrow the interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A. However, the interval of the vias 24 A is subjected to the restrictions on the structure, and thereby, the interval of the cutting planes C of the vias 24 A is set at 0.2 mm or more.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 and the ground wiring of the interposer board 2 are brought into contact with low resistance to enhance the magnetic field shielding effectiveness by the conductive shielding layer 7 .
- contact resistances between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the ground wiring 23 A and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A are lowered.
- FIG. 10 A result in which a relationship between the contact resistance between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A and the magnetic field shielding effectiveness by the conductive shielding layer 7 is found by means of an electromagnetic field simulation is represented in FIG. 10 .
- a specific shape of the semiconductor package is as follows: a height of the interposer board 2 is 0.1 mm; a diameter of the via 24 A is 0.08 mm; a width of the land 27 of the via 24 A is 0.2 mm; thicknesses of the first and second wiring layers 22 , 23 are each 18 ⁇ m.
- the via 24 A is the one in which copper is filled in the hole. When the conductive shielding layer 7 is in contact with an upper half of the cutting plane C of the via 24 A, the contact area per one piece of via 24 A becomes 0.0076 mm 2 .
- the vias 24 A are disposed with 1 mm pitch at a regular interval, and they are also disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 .
- the number of vias 24 A is 33 pieces.
- the noise is terminated by feeding power from external to the solder balls, and by propagating from the solder balls to the board through the signal wiring of the interposer board and the vias.
- the conductive shielding layer, the exposed via, the ground wiring, the ground pins of the solder balls are electrically connected.
- the magnetic field strength is calculated at a position of 1 mm just above the encapsulant of the package (reference surface).
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness is found from the difference between the maximum values of the magnetic field strengths at the reference surface when the shielding layer exists and when the shielding layer does not exist.
- the thickness of the conductive shielding layer is set to be 50 ⁇ m both at the upper surface and the side surface of the package.
- the resistivity of the conductive shielding layer is approximately 30 ⁇ cm.
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness becomes high as the contact resistance between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A is low.
- the semiconductor package 1 used at the mobile device it is required to make the magnetic field shielding effectiveness 34 dB or more at 900 MHz.
- the contact area resistivity between the conductive shielding layer 7 and the cutting plane C of the via 24 A is set to be 300 m ⁇ mm 2 or less.
- the contact area per one piece of via 24 A is 0.0076 mm 2 , and therefore, it is preferable that the resistance value at a contact interface between the cutting plane C of one piece of via 24 A and the conductive shielding layer 7 is set to be 39 ⁇ or less.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed by a conductive material of which contact resistance with the cutting plane C of the via 24 A becomes 300 m ⁇ mm 2 or less, or a conductive material of which resistance value at the contact interface with the cutting plane C of one piece of via 24 A becomes 39 ⁇ or less.
- the semiconductor package 1 of this embodiment is manufactured as, for example, stated below.
- FBGA 601 is manufactured by applying a conventional manufacturing process, as illustrated in FIG. 11A .
- the FBGA 601 is separated into pieces by the dicing.
- the dicing is performed such that the cutting plane C of the via 24 A is exposed to the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the encapsulant 5 is cured, and thereafter, the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed as illustrated in FIG. 11B .
- FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B represent the manufacturing process of the semiconductor package 1 illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed by coating a conductive paste by means of, for example, a pad printing, a screen printing method, a spray coating method, a jet dispensing method, an ink-jet method, an aerosol method, and so on.
- the conductive paste contains, for example, silver, copper, and resin as major constituents, and the one of which resistivity is low is desirable.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 may be formed by applying a method depositing copper, nickel, or the like by means of a nonelectrolytic plating or an electrolytic field plating, or a method depositing copper or the like by means of a spattering method.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed to cover the encapsulant 5 and at least a part of the side surface of the interposer board 2 .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 may be covered by a protective layer 9 superior in a corrosion resistance and an anti-migration property according to need.
- a polyimide resin and so on are used as the protective layer 9 .
- the semiconductor package 1 is manufactured by baking and curing the conductive shielding layer 7 and the protective layer 9 .
- Printing is performed at the semiconductor package 1 according to need. The printing is performed by a printing by a laser, the pad printing, and so on.
- FIG. 12A to FIG. 12E illustrate a manufacturing process of the semiconductor package 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 .
- the one in which plural FBGAs 602 a and 602 b are sealed in a block by the encapsulant 5 is manufactured by applying the conventional manufacturing process, as illustrated in FIG. 12A .
- the half-dicing is performed to cut the encapsulant 5 and a part of the interposer board 2 as illustrated in FIG. 12B .
- the half-dicing is performed such that a part of the via 24 A in the thickness direction disposed at the outer peripheral part of the interposer board 2 is cut.
- the cutting plane C of the via 24 A is formed by the half-dicing.
- the vias 24 A are separated from the interposer board 2 if the vias 24 A are disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 . It is preferable that the vias 24 A are not disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 to avoid the separation.
- the vias 24 A are disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 , and the vias 24 A are separated from the interposer board 2 resulting from the half-dicing, it is possible to remove the separated vias 24 A by making a dicing blade pass through again at the same position as a part where the half-dicing is performed. It is thereby possible to suppress occurrence of defects caused by the separation of the vias 24 A.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed to cover plural FBGAs 6 a and 6 b as illustrated in FIG. 12C .
- the conductive shielding layer 7 is formed such that it is filled in a dicing groove formed by the half-dicing.
- the solder balls 3 are set on the interposer board 2 in block in FIG. 12D , and thereafter, the dicing for separation into pieces is performed to manufacture the semiconductor package 1 as illustrated in FIG. 12E .
- the dicing for separation into pieces is performed to cut the conductive shielding layer 7 filled in the dicing groove and the remaining part of the interposer board 2 .
- the protective layer 9 is formed on the conductive shielding layer 7 before or after the dicing process for the separation into pieces when the protective layer 9 is applied as illustrated in FIG. 11C .
- the printing is performed at the semiconductor package 1 according to need.
- identification marks 10 such as characters 10 A, a mark 10 B, and a figure are formed on a surface of the conductive shielding layer 7 of the semiconductor package 1 as illustrated in FIG. 13 , there is a possibility that electromagnetic noise leaks from a formation part of the identification mark 10 if all of the conductive shielding layer 7 is carved off in the thickness direction and the encapsulant 5 is exposed. It is preferable that the identification marks 10 are formed by carving only a part of the conductive shielding layer 7 in the thickness direction. The identification marks 10 may be formed by a method of not carving the conductive shielding layer 7 but of transferring ink.
- a laser marking adjusting laser output so as not to carve the conductive shielding layer 7 too much can be cited as a forming method of the identification marks 10 .
- a surface roughness of the formation part of the identification marks 10 is changed from that of the other parts of the conductive shielding layer 7 by adjusting the laser output as illustrated in FIG. 14 .
- the surface roughness of the formation part of the identification marks 10 is made smaller than that of the other parts of the conductive shielding layer 7 . It becomes possible to form the identification marks 10 with good visibility without largely carving the conductive shielding layer 7 .
- FIG. 15 and Table 1 A result in which a relationship between a sheet resistance value at the formation part of the identification marks 10 at the conductive shielding layer 7 and the magnetic field shielding effectiveness is found by the electromagnetic field simulation is represented in FIG. 15 and Table 1.
- An analysis by means of the electromagnetic field simulation is performed as for a semiconductor package of which length of one edge is 8.1 mm, height (including the solder ball) is 1.06 mm.
- a specific shape of the semiconductor package is as follows: a height of the interposer board 2 is 0.1 mm; a diameter of the via 24 A is 0.08 mm; a width of the land 27 of the via 24 A is 0.2 mm; thicknesses of the first and second wiring layers 22 , 23 are each 18 ⁇ m.
- the via 24 A is the one in which copper is filled in the hole.
- the vias 24 A are disposed with 1 mm pitch at a regular interval, and they are also disposed at the four corners of the interposer board 2 .
- the number of vias 24 A is 33 pieces.
- the noise is terminated by feeding power from external to the solder balls, and by propagating from the solder balls to the board through the signal wiring of the interposer board and the vias.
- the conductive shielding layer, the exposed via, the ground wiring, the ground pins of the solder balls are electrically connected.
- An analysis frequency is set to be 900 MHz.
- the magnetic field strength is calculated at a position of 1 mm from the encapsulant just above the central part of the package (reference surface).
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness is found from a difference between maximum values of the magnetic field strengths at the reference surface when a shielding layer exists and when the shielding layer does not exist.
- the thickness of the conductive shielding layer is set to be 50 ⁇ m both at the upper surface and the side surface of the package.
- the resistivity of the conductive shielding layer is 30 ⁇ cm, and the sheet resistance value of the conductive shielding layer is 0.006 ⁇ .
- the identification marks 10 as illustrated in FIG. 13 are formed at the conductive shielding layer 7 .
- a thickness of the character 10 A is 0.08 mm, and a size of the character 10 A is 1 mm in vertical and 0.7 mm in horizontal.
- the mark 10 B representing a direction of the package is a circle of which diameter is 1 mm.
- the identification marks 10 as illustrated in FIG. 13 are formed by carving the conductive shielding layer 7 . A relationship with the electromagnetic field shielding effectiveness is analyzed while changing the thicknesses of the conductive shielding layer 7 at the formation part of the identification marks 10 from 0 ⁇ m to 50 ⁇ m.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 at the mark formation part is in a state completely carved and lost, and the sheet resistance value in the case is infinite.
- the conductive shielding layer 7 at the mark formation part is not carved, and the sheet resistance value in that case is 0.006 ⁇ .
- Thickness 50 40 20 10 5 2 1 0 of shielding layer at printed part [ ⁇ m] Sheet 0.006 0.0075 0.015 0.03 0.06 0.15 0.3 ⁇ resistivity of shield layer at printed part [ ⁇ ] Magnetic 50 52 50 50 53 46 33 31 field shielding effective- ness [dB]
- the magnetic field shielding effectiveness becomes high as the sheet resistance value at the formation part of the identification marks 10 at the conductive shielding layer 7 is low.
- the semiconductor package 1 used at a mobile device it is required to make the magnetic field shielding effectiveness 34 dB or more at 900 MHz.
- the sheet resistance value at the formation part of the identification marks 10 at the conductive shielding layer 7 is preferable to be set at 0.28 ⁇ or less.
- the semiconductor package 1 of the above-stated embodiment is suitable for a mobile communication device such as a cellular phone and a mobile information terminal.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a cellular phone according to the embodiment.
- a cellular phone 100 illustrated in FIG. 16 includes a CPU package 101 , a memory chip package 102 , a tone generation chip package 103 , a power chip package 104 , and so on.
- These IC packages 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 each become a noise source.
- the semiconductor package 1 of the embodiment is applied to these IC packages 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , and thereby, it becomes possible to suppress the noise at the communication time of the cellular phone 100 .
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